KeywordsJego mobile Internet telephony moving International
NetEase Science and technology news November 18, according to foreign media reports, the mobile subsidiary of China Mobile International Limited (hereinafter referred to as "Mobile international") to launch the Internet phone application Jego, hoping to win millions of overseas Chinese and other people to communicate with China's domestic service business. No matter where the user is, just install Jego on Android or iOS smartphone and connect to the data network, and you can call mobile and landline phones around the world for free or at discounted rates. Mobile International is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mobile, responsible for the international movement of the business. Mobile, which has 700 million users, is currently the world's largest and most profitable operator, according to ABI Research, an American study firm. Still, mobile has been hard to do in overseas markets, and there is only one international brand, the Zong branch in Pakistan. Telecom operators worldwide have been severely impacted by the popularity of social instant messaging applications that provide voice, instant messaging and other services that are implemented through 3G data connections. Such services as Tencent's micro-trust, line and KakaoTalk in Asia have been particularly successful. In addition, Microsoft's Internet Telephony Application Skype also offers free or preferential international internet telephony services. Tiger Lin, the chairman and chief executive of Mobile International, which is based in Hong Kong, said in a media interview that the service would be geared towards the domestic market, while in the international market the company would launch Jego in the form of Lin Zhenhui with other operators. "The service is actually providing traditional services through new technology," he said. "He denies that the service will encroach on existing revenue from mobile. John Jiang, chief technology officer at John 蒋, said Jego no user roaming fees, like dialing home. It also provides a way for users to send text messages, share pictures, and make audio and video calls free of charge. He said the company launched the Jego in June, but soon withdrew because it was a prototype, when huge user demand caused the network to crash. (Tianmen Mountain)
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